The Age of Invisible Stones
"We were old. We were weathered. We lost our youthful looks. We dotted Japans
coastline. We stood at human height, sometimes taller. They called us tsunami
stones. Our faces were carved with messages: build on higher ground. remember
the last calamity. A few of us, near Kesennuma, had been around for six hundred
years and our faces said: CHOOSE LIFE OVER YOUR POSSESSIONS."
When did the Anthropocene begin? For Kyo Maclear, it was when Japan started ignoring the heeds of its 'tsunami stones.'